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Sunday, 29 January 2017
LIVERPOOL STRUGGLES WITHOUT MANE SHOW THEY LACK DEPTH TO WIN PREMIER LEAGUE
The ex-Manchester United
defender feels the weaknesses
of Jurgen Klopp's side have been
fully exposed since Sadio Mane
left to compete for Senegal
Rio Ferdinand believes Liverpool’s
struggles since Sadio Mane’s
departure to the Africa Cup of Nations
proves that they lack the depth to win
the Premier League.
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The Senegal attacker has missed
seven matches for the Reds since he
began competing in the continental
tournament, and in his absence
Jurgen Klopp’s men have won just one
game: an FA Cup replay against
Plymouth Argyle.
As well as losing to Southampton
twice to miss out on a place in the
EFL Cup final, the Anfield outfit have
drawn with Manchester United and
lost to Swansea in the league, while
they suffered a 2-1 FA Cup loss at the
hands of Wolverhampton
Wanderers on Saturday.
Mane has been the star of the show
for Liverpool, with nine goals and four
assists in 19 Premier League matches
and, after seeing them fall 10 points
behind league-leaders Chelsea,
Ferdinand feels some key weaknesses
have been exploited in the absence of
their most decisive player.
“Liverpool are missing Sadio Mane,
his vital unpredictability, running in
behind and with pace, and haven’t
won since he went to the Africa Cup
of Nations,” the former Manchester
United defender wrote in the Sunday
Times.
“It’s shown where their problem lies,
the difference between Liverpool’s
squad and the title winners I played
for: a lack of depth.
“When your main men aren’t there, or
aren’t firing, you need others to pick
up the mantle. Chelsea? When Diego
Costa missed a game their left-back
even stepped forward and scored.
Liverpool haven’t had that.
“Now is the time for the likes of
Divock Origi and Daniel Sturridge to
grab the bull by the horns, come to
the fore and say: 'This is what I can
do.' Mane’s absence was a big
moment for both those players and
so far they’ve disappointed.”
Daniel Sturridge has been limited to
just 13 appearances in the Premier
League this season, starting just five
times and scoring two goals. Injuries
have consistently hindered the
England international over recent
years, but Ferdinand feels he must
prove his worth in his side’s title
challenge.
“We’ve been talking about Sturridge
for a long time in terms of talent and
he’s come in for some stick in recent
weeks, so now is the time to show his
mettle, show his heart, and go out
and show what he’s made of," said
Ferdinand.
“I see another flaw in their squad —
there’s not much experience in terms
of winning. Only James Milner,
Sturridge and Emre Can have won big
leagues — and Sturridge and Can
were youngsters who made just a few
appearances for Chelsea and Bayern
Munich’s title- winning teams
respectively.
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“They have a lot of youth and vibrant
talents but…they need to start
investing in winners.
“I totally believe in Jurgen Klopp. He
is a manager I would love to have
played for. Defensively, I see
weakness. Dejan Lovren makes
mistakes and Milner is not a natural
full-back.
"They are not sure about the
goalkeeper, and I don’t see much
protection: if Liverpool don’t win the
ball early you can get onto their back
four quite easily.”
Klopp's host Chelsea on Tuesday in a
crucial Premier League encounter as
they look to chip away at the gap
between them, and Ferdinand feels it
could prove decisive.
"There are ways of getting at Chelsea.
There’s space behind their wing-
backs. But they have the know-how
to get a result at Anfield. If Liverpool
don’t win, they’re out of the title race
— though in reality I see Arsenal and
Tottenham as the only clubs capable
of overhauling Chelsea."
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